Pretty cool here. The NFL owns the rights to all broadcasts of the Super Bowl, no matter which network does the broadcast. They're finally going to show these broadcasts in their entirety, rather than limited to 30-minute highlight films. For the most part they chose good, close games. You've already missed Super Bowl XL, but here's the remaining schedule. Be aware that most of these are getting broadcast a second time in late night, so check the TV listings.

Shockingly, Peter King uses his first 1,600 words to explain why the Patriots beat a better team Sunday: "There's a reason New England has been a feared Super Bowl contender for the last six years. You know what it is? The little things."

Remember what I said last week about the Cardinalss hiring Mike Sherman with a lot of good candidates still out there? Forget that because Arizona has tapped Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt to be their next head coach. This seems like a good move for the Cardinals and it might pave the way for the Steelers to hire Russ Grimm.

Big day for people named Gonzalez, I guess. The other Tony Gonzalez -- the 30-year-old 10-year vet -- agreed in principle to a five-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs. FOXSports.com's Jay Glazer reports that "the deal includes a stunning $17.75 million in guaranteed bonus money and averages more than $6.25 million per year â€” huge numbers for a tight end â€” with $18.75 million over the first three years."

I don't know much about Ohio State wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez. I just wanted to point out that next year we're going to have two Tony Gonzalezes and two Steve Smiths. This is going to be a pain in the ass. I thought two Alex Smiths were bad enough, but the two Steve Smiths play the same position. It hasn't been this bad since the Rams had Mike A. Jones and Mike D. Jones. Damn you, common names! Maybe we can get Steve Smith from USC to re-name himself "LeSteve Smith" or something.